In response to the second positive test, the joint venture overseeing construction is reportedly instituting mandatory temperature checks for workers on the site. If any individuals have a temperature higher than 100 degrees, they’ll receive a second screening then be sent home for at least three days.

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“The worker was located in an isolated area outside the building performing backfill operations in Parking Lots F & G,” the email said. “The individual had not at any time entered the building or used any of its common areas.”

The worker is “receiving care and recovering,” according to the email. Co-workers who had “close contact” with the worker are in self-quarantine and equipment and facilities the worker used are being disinfected.

“PLEASE NOTE,” one sentence of the email said, using all capital letters, “THE PROJECT REMAINS OPEN TO WORK WITHOUT RESTRICTION.”

Project leaders have also reportedly instituted safety measures that include requiring workers to stay at least six feet away from each other, increased hand-washing stations and having non-essential personnel work from home. However, one anonymous worker told the Times that the crew isn’t perfectly adhering to those measures:

“There’s still people all over the place gathering,” an ironworker on the project said Tuesday.